Doo.Ri A/W 2010: Backstage At New York Fashion Week

THE SCOOP: Doo.ri follows her own rules, and her team of hair and makeup masters - who have been working with her since the very beginning - are loathe to categorise her look. "She's not just one thing" says makeup artist Tom Pecheux. "At other shows we'll use terms like 80s, punk, or romantic to describe the looks, but not Doo.ri. She takes a bit of everything into her collections."

"For the makeup, we pushed it up a bit," Pecheux said. "Last season, we did lips in very awkward colours and we're carrying that idea on here today." The pout created was old-school Hollywood, pencil-perfect red lip but clashing with many jarring layers of teal and iridescent glitter. "We are not cheap with the glitter at MAC," Pecheux quipped.

"Green-blue is a colour you'll see a lot of this season," he added. "It's very Avatar." To go with the techno-glam eyes, Pecheux left the face clean, with very "Belgian" look on the rest of the face - light lashes and flesh tone eye makeup.

Hair stylist Orlando Pita took a little bit of Avatar to his hair style, which he spliced with fishtail braids that connected at the back of the head. Jin Soon Choi painted nails with a not-yet-released shade of glittery, stony cement polish. GET THE LOOK - MAKEUP: Lips were drawn with Lip Pencil in red and precisely filled in with Lipstick in red. Pro Glitter in Turquoise and Reflects Transparent Pink were pressed on top.

GET THE LOOK - HAIR: Pita used T3 Elevate Volumizing Spray and a flat iron to give the hair texture and volume, before pulling back the top half of the hair, weaving it into two fishtail braids - on on each side - and fastening the braids at the back of the head.